About Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island, situated off the coast of South
Australia, is unique in terms of its pristine environment, abundance of native
wildlife and spectacular natural attractions, making it the jewel in the crown
for South Australia’s tourism industry. Premium, fresh local food and wines are
produced in harmony with the natural environment on Kangaroo Island.

Kangaroo Island is recognized as the fourth tourism
icon in Australia, with Sydney Harbour Bridge, Ayers Rock and the Great Barrier Reef
ahead of it in the listings!

Covering almost 4,500 square kilometres, Kangaroo Island is
Australia’s third largest island, with one third of its area declared as
Conservation or National Park.

It’s
rich soils, pure rains and pristine ocean waters have inspired artisan growers to
produce a bounty of unique local produce food and wines and environmentally
aware fishermen to catch the best fresh seafood.